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Océ CS9050

Eco Solvent Operation Instructions

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Copyright notice

COPYRIGHT © 19/6/08 Océ-Technologies B.V.All rights reserved.

Océ-Technologies B.V. reserves the right to modify the information contained in this manual at

any time without prior notice.

This document may not be reproduced by any means, in whole or in part, without written

permission of the copyright owner.

This document is furnished to support the Océ CS9050 series printers. In consideration of

the furnishing of the information contained in this document, the party to whom it is given,

assumes its custody and control and agrees to the following:

The information herein contained is given in confidence, and any part thereof shall not be

copied or reproduced without written consent of Océ-Technologies B.V.

This document or the contents herein under no circumstances shall be used in the

manufacture or reproduction of the article shown and the delivery of this document shall not

constitute any right or license to do so.

19 June 2008

Published: Océ-Technologies B.V.,

St. Urbanusweg 43

Venlo, The Netherlands,

P.O. Box 101, NL 5900 MA Venlo

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Table of contents

Chapter 1 Safety instructions- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9

1.1 Compliance with the following regulations - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9

1.2 Managing VOCs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10

1.3 Handling inks + waste- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11

1.4 Warnings, cautions and notes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11

1.5 Safety instructions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12

1.6 Warning labels - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14

Handling the operation procedure labels  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  14

Chapter 2 Product overview- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15

2.1 Names of parts and functions- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15

Front section- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   15 

Rear section - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   16 

Operation Panel  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   17 

2.2 In-The-Box contents - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22

Items in the printer box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   22 

Items in the Waste fluid tank box  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  23

Items in the accessory bag - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   23

Items in the starter kit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   24

Items in the stand box  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   25 

2.3 Installation requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26

Installation environmental conditions for installation  - - - - - - - - - -  26 

Installation space  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   27 

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Chapter 3 Basics - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29

3.1 Power cable connection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29 Connection procedure - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  29

3.2 Connecting the printer to PC- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31

System requirements  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  31

Preparing cables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  31

Connecting a network interface cable - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  31

3.3 Switching the power ON/OFF - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33

Switching the power ON  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  33

Switching the power OFF  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  33

3.4 Installing ink cassettes for the first time - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 35

Replacing ink cassettes- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  37 

3.5 Disposal of waste fluids - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 39

Disposal period  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  39

Disposal method  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  39

3.6 Transfer and transportation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40

Transferring the printer  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  40 

Transporting the printer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  42 

3.7 Handling and installing media- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 43

Installing roll media - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  43

Setting roll media- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  45 

3.8 Performing a nozzle check - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48

3.9 Head height adjustment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 49

3.10 Media feed compensation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50

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Chapter 4 Periodical maintenance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55

4.1 Done by end user - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55 Cleaning the printer  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   56 

Cleaning the outer case - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   56 

Cleaning the inside of the printer  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  56 

Head cleaning - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   60 

Cleaning the cleaning wiper  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   61

4.2 Done by Authorized Océ Technician- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 64

Periodical replacement of parts  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   64

Periodical inspection part list  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -   64

Chapter 5 Menu overview- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65

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Chapter 1  Safety instructions

This chapter explains the installation of this printer, warning terms that operators need to

know, caution items and warning labels on the printer main unit.

1.1  Compliance with the following regulations

Important

When installing and operating this printer, be sure to follow the directions and

warnings in this guide.

The CE marking is a mandatory European marking for certain

product groups to indicate conformity with the essential health and

safety requirements set out in European Directives.

By affixing the CE marking, the manufacturer, his authorized

representative, or the person placing the product on the market or

putting it into service ensures that the item meets all the essential

requirements of all applicable EU directives and that the applicable

conformity assessment procedures have been applied.

Your product is designed and manufactured with high-quality

materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.

When this crossed-out wheeled bin submenu is attached to a

product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive

2002/96/EC - WEEE regulation.

Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for

electrical and electronic products.

Please act according to local rules and do not dispose of your old

products with your normal household waste. The correct disposal ofyour old product will help prevent potential negative consequences

for the environment and human health.

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1.2 Managing VOCs

During the operation of the Océ CS9050 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) will

release originating from the Eco-solvent ink. In order to avoid any health risk the user

needs to take all necessary precautions in accordance with all applicable local, state

and federal regulations.

Océ recommends a minimum ventilation of 150 m3/hr. This means that for a Océ

CS9050 installed in a room with a volume of 50 m3, a ventilation rate of at least 3 times

per hour is necessary i.e. the room volume of 50 m3 has to be refreshed three times

per hour. The recommended ventilation should be applied in case the printer is used at

nominal printing speed (7m2/h) at daily print volumes of 21 m2/day (3 times the

average intended use). In case of more intensive use of the printer, the ventilation

frequency should be increased accordingly.

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1.3 Handling inks + waste

Before handling inks / cleaning fluids and their waste, please read the Material Safety

Data Sheets (MSDS) and the labels for important health, safety and environmental

information carefully. All safety data sheets are periodically updated. These sheets and

their translations can be found on the MSDS CD.

Only use original manufacturer’s ink and appropriate cleaning liquid. Before installing an ink

holder, shake it gently. Doing so will preserve print quality.

When ink is moved from a cold place to a warm place, keep the ink for three hours or more

in the new printing environment before printing.

Do not disassemble ink holders. Otherwise, ink may get in your eyes or on your skin. A

disassembled ink holder can not be used either.

When refilling ink, use original manufacturer’s ink. Our Océ printers are designed to use

original ink.

If you use ink which are not produced by the original manufacturer:

Printing might become blurred and the end of the ink in the holder might not be

detected correctly.

 Any problems caused by using an ink holder other than those recommended above will

not be covered by the warranty, and repair expenses will be paid by the customer.

For handling waste: refer to section 13 on the MSDS-sheet.

Inks / Waste

General advice: wear safety glasses and gloves especially when handling the waste

ink.

 After spill: remove contaminated clothing.

 After inhalation: if difficulties occur after vapour / aerosol has been inhaled, remove to

fresh air and seek medical attention.

 After skin contact: wash thoroughly with soap and water.

 After eye contact: wash affected eyes for at least 15 minutes under running water while

the eyelids are held open.

 After swallowing: rinse mouth and drink plenty of water. Never induce vomiting.

1.4 Warnings, cautions and notes

Safety terms in this manual and the contents of warning labels attached to the printer are

categorized into the following three types, depending on the degree of risc (or the scale of

accident).

Read the following explanations carefully and follow the instructions in this manual.

Safety terms Details

 Important Must be followed carefully to avoid death or serious bodily injury.

 CautionMust be observed to avoid bodily injury (moderate or light) or damage to

your equipment.

 NotesContains important information and useful tips on the operation of your

printer.

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1.5 Safety instructions

Machines must be installed according to Océ’s Installation Guide also after moving

machines to another location; maintenance needs to be done according to the

maintenance manual.

To prevent fire or electrical shock, never use a power supply source other than the one

rated for the product in the country where you purchased the product.

To prevent fire or electrical shock, machines must be connected to a properly grounded

electrical power outlet. Do not connect the power cable to a power strip or a power source

shared by other electrical devices.

Make sure that no foreign substances such as dust etc. are stuck to the power plug.

Make sure that the power plug is firmly inserted to the edge of the power socket.

Use only the provided power cable. To prevent fire or electrical shock, follow theinstructions below when handling the power cable:

Do not cut or modify the cable.

Do not put heavy objects on the cable.

Do not bend, twist, knot or pull the cable.

Do not wire the cable near equipment that generates heat.

Do not use the cable with any other electrical device.

Do not handle the cable with wet hands.

Be aware of all caution and warning labels to avoid potentially hazardous situations.

Do not disable any safety precautions systems.

Do not operation the unit unless all parts are mounted.

Do not stand on or place heavy objects on your machine. Doing so may result in the

machine tipping or falling over and causing injury.

Do not place the machine in humid and dusty areas or in areas exposed to flammables.

Doing so may result in electrical shock or fire.

Do not place the machine in the following areas. Doing so may result in the machine

tipping or falling over and causing injury.

Unstable surfaces

Sloping floors

 Areas subject to vibration by other equipment.

Do not cover the ventilation hole of your machine with cloth, such as a blanket or tablecloth. Doing so could obstruct ventilation and cause fire.

Do not insert or drop metal or inflammable objects into openings, such as ventilation

outlets. Doing so may result in electrical shock and fire.

Do not touch the media guide during printing. It is hot and may cause a burn.

Do not touch the media feed slot, platen or media guide while heaters are operating. They

are hot and may cause a burn.

Keep the machine horizontally during transportation.

To prevent back pains and other injuries, always work with at least 4 people to unpack or

move the machine.

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Stop using your machine if a liquid has been spilled into it. This may cause electrical shock

or fire. Switch the machine off as soon as possible, unplug the power cord, and contact

your local Océ representative.

Be sure to power OFF the machine and unplug the power cable from the outlet before

cleaning the machine. Use a damp cloth to clean the machine. Do not use thinner,

benzene, alcohol or other active agents. Doing so may result in damage or paint peeling

from the casing.

Do not bend or pull the waste fluid tube. Doing so may cause waste fluid to leak out and

malfunction of the product.

Do not tilt the machine, place it against a wall or turn it upside down. Doing so may cause

ink to leak inside the machine. Movement after transport is also not covered by the

warranty.

When cutting roll media, be careful of the following. Incorrect handling can result in injury

to the hands and fingers from the razor blade.

When holding the media, do not place fingers over the media cut groove.

Move the razor blade slowly along the media cutting groove.

Do NOT transport the machine to another room without contacting your local Authorized

Océ representative.

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1.6 Warning labels

 A warning label is used on parts of the printer which especially needs your attention.

Understand the locations and the descriptions of the danger associated with each label

before operating the printer.

1.6.1 Handling the operation procedure labels

Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.

N° Description

1

2

3

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Chapter 2 Product overview

This chapter explains the features of the printer along with the names and functions of each

part.

2.1 Names of parts and functions

This section explains the names and functions of each part.

2.1.1 Front section

Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.

N° Description Function

1 Media loading lever Used to release or fix the media

2 Operation panelOperation condition setting, printer display and various

function settings are performed.

3 Front cover 

Used to prevent that a user comes in contact with the

driving mechanism during the print operations. It is

normally closed

4 Stand To install the printer on a level floor.

5 Book holder Quick reference manual etc. can be stored here.

6 Media guide

Used to feed media smoothly when the media is set or

printed. The printer has also an incorporated heater (after

heater) to dry ink.

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2.1.2 Rear section

7 Media cut grooveInstalled inside of the front cover. Used to cut media

straight.

8 Pressure rollersInstalled inside of the front cover. 

Press and hold the media when printing.

9 PlatenInstalled inside of the front cover. 

The heater (platen heater) to dry ink is installed.

N° Description Function

N° Description Function

1  AC inlet Used to connect the power cables

2 Network interface connector Connects a network interface cable

3 USB connector Not used in this printer  

4 Scroller receiver Set the scroller when roll media is used.

5 Media feed slot Used to feed media

6 Ink cassette slot Insert the ink cassette

7 Media guide

Used to feed the media smoothly through.

The heater (pre heater) to warm media is

installed

8 Waste fluid tankUsed to collect waste ink discharged from the

printer.

9 Waste fluid valve

Open and close when discharging the waste

fluid from the waste fluid tank. the default

position is closed.

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2.1.3 Operation Panel

Note

The operation keys are assigned with different functions and names depending

on the printer status(Normal or Setup menu display)

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Operation keys

N° Key Normal Setup menu display

1 [Menu] keyShifts to the Setup

menu.Shifts from Setup menu display to Normal.

2

[Enter] keyRestarts printing

during printing.

Shifts to the selected menu

The setting is determined and saved.

[Cleaning] key

Press and hold this

key for two seconds

or more to clean the

print head.

3 [Cancel] key

When printing: 

Forcefully

terminates printingand deletes one

file of the

remaining data.

When receiving or

analysing: 

Deletes data that

are already

received and

analysed, and

delete the next

data.

Returns to the previous menu hierarchy. 

Changes made in the setting are

discarded.

Shifts from Setup menu display to

Normal.

4

[<] key —The following menu changes the set value.

Origin menu

[Nozzle Check]

key

Press and hold this

key for two seconds

or more to perform

Nozzle Check

printing.

5 [>] key

Sets Cleaning Mode.

The lamp of Cleaning

Mode lights up in

green.

Down the menu level in the directory tree.

6

[Backward↑] keyMedia is fed in the

reverse direction.—

[+] key —

Changes to the previous item in the

displayed menu.

The setting is changed to the forward

direction.

The numeric value is increased during

numerical input.

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[Forward↓] keyMedia is fed in the

forward direction.—

[–] keyPause to print during

printing.

Changes to the previous item in the

menu.

The setting is changed to the reverse

direction.

The numeric value is decreased during

numerical input.

8 [Power] keySwitches the printer

ON and OFF.Switches the printer ON and OFF.

N° Key Normal Setup menu display

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Display section

N° Name Color Status Description

9 Power lamp Green

Lamp

ONPower ON.

Lamp

blinks

 An error has occurred. 

Error content is displayed on the LCD.

Lamp

OFFPower OFF.

10 Data lamp Orange

Lamp

ON

 Analysing received data.

Under printing.

Lamp

blinks

Receiving data.

Lamp

OFFData is not received and analysed.

11 High lamp Green

Lamp

ONThe head height is set to High.

Lamp

OFFThe head height is set to Low.

12 Low lamp Green

Lamp

ONThe head height is set to Low.

Lamp

OFFThe head height is set to High.

13 Wave lamp Green

LampON

The Effect menu is set to Wave or Fuzz.

Lamp

OFFThe Effect menu is set to None.

14Fine &S.Fine

lampGreen

Lamp

ONThe Effect menu is set to Fine or Super Fine.

Lamp

OFF

The Effect menu is set to Wave or Fuzz.

When the Wave lamp is switched OFF, the

Effect menu is set to None.

15 Strong lamp Green

Lamp

ON

Cleaning Mode is set to Strong.

When the Normal lamp is also switched on,Cleaning Mode is set to Economy.

Lamp

OFFCleaning Mode is set to Normal.

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216 Normal lamp Green

LampON

Cleaning Mode is set to Normal.

When the Strong lamp is also switched on,

Cleaning Mode is set to Economy.

Lamp

OFFCleaning Mode is set to Strong.

17LCD display

section— —

Displays operation status of the printer or an error

message.

N° Name Color Status Description

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2.2 In-The-Box contents

2.2.1 Items in the printer box

2

5

1

43

N° Description Qty

1 Printer main body 1

2  A0 Scroller 3 inch 1

3 Waste fluid tank box 1

4  Accessory bag 1

5 Power cable 1

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2.2.2 Items in the Waste fluid tank box

2.2.3 Items in the accessory bag

1 2

3

N° Description Qty

1 Waste Fluid tank 1

2 Waste fluid tank holder 1

3 Waste fluid tank holder stabilizing screws 4

3 4

1 2

N° Description Qty

1 Operation manual CD 1

2 Quick reference 1

3 Installation manual 1

4 Poly-knit wiper 10 sheets

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2.2.4 Items in the starter kit

N° Description Qty

1 Power cable EU 4.5m rightangle 1

2 Power cable UK 4.5m rightangle 1

3

Ink starter kit

Cleaning cassettes

Ink cassettes

1

4

4

4 User’s Guide (Océ Europe version) 1

5 Installation guide 1

6 Wave stitching documentation 1

7 Polyknit wiper 30

8 PE gloves 100 Pcs

9 Eco-Solvent cleaning 250 ml

10 CD with Océ manuals 1

11 Océ CS9050 name plate 1

12 Powered by “Onyx” decall 1

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2.2.5 Items in the stand box

1 2

4

3

76

8 9

5

N° Description Qty

1 Left support 1

2 Right support 1

3 Caster section (left, right) 2

4 Central beam 1

5 Stabilizer 1

6 Book holder 1

7 Hexagon socket head cap screw 12

8 Butterfly bolt 2

9 Hexagon wrench 1

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2.3 Installation requirements

2.3.1 Installation environmental conditions for installation

Note

Do not open the front cover during printing. 

If the front cover is opened, printing will be interrupted. 

Printing restarts if you close the front cover. However, you are not guaranteed

to have high print quality.

Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.

Floor strength of the installation place More than 2940 Pa (300 kg/m²)

Power specifications

Power supply AC 90 V - 120 V

Frequency range 50/60Hz

Power capacity 10A or more

Environmental

conditions

Operative conditionTemperature: 20°C to 32°C

Humidity: 40% to 60%, No condensation

Guaranteed range of

printing accuracy

Temperature: 20°C to 32°C

Humidity: 40% to 60%

Change rateTemperature: Within 2°C per hour 

Humidity: within 5% per hour 

 Archiving

environment

Temperature: -20°C to 60°CHumidity: 20% to 80%

no condensation

Note

Concerning temperature and humidity, avoid:

Places where temperature or humidity may rapidly change, even though within the

required conditions.

Places that receive direct sunlight, increased illumination or direct air, for example

from an air conditioner.

To keep the temperature and humidity constant, install this product in alocation where the air condition is adjustable.

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2.3.2 Installation space

Install the printer on a levelled floor which has enough strength to support the weight of theentire machine.

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Chapter 3 Basics

3.1 Power cable connection

This section explains power cable connection.

3.1.1 Connection procedure

Step 1: Make sure that the printer is switched OFF.

Note

Be sure to use the power cable supplied with the printer. 

Using other power cables can cause an electric shock or fire.

Do not use a damaged power cable. It could lead to an electric shock and fire.

Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.

Note

The power is ON when the [Power] key of the operation panel is pressed in.  

Press the key once again to switch OFF the power.

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Step 2: Connect the power cable to the AC inlet on the back of the printer.

Step 3: Insert the power cable plug firmly in the socket.

N° Description

1  AC inlet

2 Power cable

Note

If a power cable is damaged, contact your local Océ representative.

Note

If you cannot use earth terminals nor find any of them, contact your local Océ

representative.

Do not unplug the power cables when the printer is ON. If the power cables

have been unplugged, leave the printer for at least 1 minute before plugging

the cables back in.

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3.2 Connecting the printer to PC

3.2.1 System requirements

The following are the system requirements for this printer and software server RIP (optional).

3.2.2 Preparing cables

The printer is equipped with a network interface to connect with a PC. 

You need a network interface cable to connect a PC with this printer. 

Prepare the cable depending on the PC that it will be connected to.

3.2.3 Connecting a network interface cable

Step 1: Switch OFF both the printer and PC.

Step 2: Insert the connector of the network interface cable into the network interface

connector located in the back of the printer.

Operating system Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP

CPU Pentium III processor 1 GHz or more

Memory (RAM) 512 MB or more

Hard disk free space 10 GB or more

Note

The required memory varies depending on the application software or the print

data type.

A large hard disk and memory are recommended.

N° Description

1 Network interface cable

2 Network interface cable connector 

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Step 3: Fix the network interface cable to the cable clamp.

Step 4: Connect the other connector of the network interface cable to your PC.

N° Description

1 Network interface cable

2 Cable clamp

Note

For network setting on the side of the printer, refer to “the Panel setup menu”

in the User’s Guide.

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3.3 Switching the power ON/OFF

3.3.1 Switching the power ON

Step 1: Press the [Power] key on the operation panel to switch ON the printer.

The Power lamp on the operation panel lights up in green.

The printer starts initial operation.

When the initial operation is complete, the printer enters Normal.

3.3.2 Switching the power OFF

Step 1: Verify the following regarding the operational condition of the product.

Printing or other operations are not in progress.

The operation panel display is Normal.

The Low lamp on the operation panel lights up in green.

Step 2: Press the [Power] key on the operation panel to switch OFF the printer.

The Power lamp on the operation panel switches OFF.

"Power OFF" is displayed on the operation panel.

Note

If there is a problem during the initial operation, a message is displayed on the

operation panel and the printer may stop operating. 

In case the operation stops, refer to the “Troubleshooting” chapter in theUser’s Guide.

Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.

Note

If the [POWER] key is pressed or the power indication light lights up green, the

power is ON.

Press the key once again and switch OFF the power.

Note

If the head height is set to High, "Change Head Gap Low" is displayed on the

operation panel and the procedure to switch the power OFF stops.  

To restart the procedure, return the head height to Low.

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 All the lamps on the operation panel and the LCD monitor are switched OFF.

The printer automatically switches the power OFF.

Step 3: When not using the printer for a long period, push the media loading lever to the

back.

Note

If there is a problem during the power OFF operation, a message is displayed

on the operation panel and the printer may stop operating. 

In case the operation stops, refer to the troubleshooting chapter in the User’s

Guide.

After switching OFF the printer, wait for 10 seconds or longer to switch it ON

again.

N° Description

1 Media loading lever 

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3.4 Installing ink cassettes for the first time

Step 1: Switch the unit ON.

The printer starts the initializing operation.

The operation panel displays “[Start ink charge ==> E]”, press Enter.

The operation panel displays “during washing”.

The shipping liquid is being flushed out.

If the operation panel displays “Wash retry?” select Yes. (Repeat “Wash retry”until cleaning liquid is coming through to the tank, then select ‘NO’.

The operation panel displays “insert cleaning cartridges”.

Step 2: Take a cleaning cassette out of the bag.

Note

When filling ink in the machine, use the ink of original product manufacturer.

This printer has been adjusted for the use of genuine ink cassettes. In case of

using ink cassettes which are not a product of the original manufacturer,

Printing might become blurred and end of ink in the cassette might no longer be

correctly detected.

The problems caused by doing so will not be covered by the warranty and repair

expenses will be paid by the customer.

Do not shake the ink cassettes strongly, this to avoid ink leaking out of the

cassette.

Do not disassemble the ink cassette. A disassembled ink cassette cannot be

used.

Make sure to use a dedicated cleaning fluid.

Before installing the ink cassette, shake it gently. Doing so will preserve

printing quality.

When storing the ink cassettes in a cold room, be sure to take them out of

stock at least 3 hours before using them.

Insert or remove the ink cassettes not more than 10 times. 

If the ink cassette is inserted or removed 10 times or more, it cannot be used

even if there is some remaining ink inside.

A dedicated smart chip is included with the ink cassette for this printer. If you

insert or remove the ink cassette during printing, information contained in the

smart chip may be damaged and the ink cassette may be obsolete.

Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.

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Step 3: Install the cleaning cartridge into the ink cartridge slot.

Keep the mark of the cleaning cartridge facing up and insert it into the slot of the

printer. Insert the cleaning cartridge all the way to the end of the slot.

The printer starts filling cleaning fluid.

Step 4:  After the cleaning fluid is filled, take out the cleaning cartridge.

"During washing" is displayed on the operation panel and the printer starts Head

washing.

 After the Head washing is complete, "Insert InkCartridges" is displayed on the

operation panel.

Step 5:  After the Head washing is complete, take out the ink cartridge from the bag and

shake it gently two to three times.

Slots for ink cartridges are specified depending on the colours of the ink

cartridge. 

Match the mark on each slot with the color of the ink cartridge.

Keep the mark of the ink cartridge facing up and insert it into the slot of the

printer.

Insert the ink cartridge all the way to the end of the slot.

“Ink Refill//%” is displayed on the operation panel and ink replenishment starts.

Ink replenishment takes about 4 minutes. 

Ink filling operation and pause operation are repeated during the inkreplenishment.

When “100%” is displayed, the ink replenishment is complete.

N° Description

1 Cleaning cassette

2 ink cassette slots

Note

Do not perform the following operations during ink filling.

Do not switch the printer OFF.

Do not unplug the power cable.

Do not open the front cover.

Do not push the media loading lever backward.

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 After the ink replenishment is complete, "Media End" is displayed on the

operation panel.

3.4.1 Replacing ink cassettes

Replacement time

When “[****] InkNearEnd” is displayed on the operation panel.

This message is displayed when there is a small amount of ink remaining in the ink

cassette.

The alarm buzzer sounds. 

To stop the buzzer, press the [ENTER] key on the operation panel.

Replace with the new ink cassette.

When “[****]InkEnd” is displayed on the operation panel.

This message e is displayed when there is no ink remaining in the ink cassette.

The alarm buzzer sounds. 

To stop the buzzer, press the [ENTER] key on the operation panel.

Immediately replace the empty cassette with a one.

Type

Our genuine ink cassettes which can be used with the CS9050 are as follows.

Note

If the printer perform the nozzle check printing immediately after initial ink

replenishment is complete, the following results may occur.

Printed lines become blurred.

The data is partially not printed.

In such cases, refer to “Head cleaning” in the User’s guide" and refill a small

amount of ink. Then, check the printing result.

If there is no improvement in the print result even after refill a small amount of

ink, leave the printer unused for an hour or more. Then, refill a small amount of

ink again and check the print result.

If there is still no improvement, contact your local Océ representative.

Description Model N°

IJC930 Eco-Solvent ink cartridge Black 0.22l   29952249

IJC930 Eco-Solvent ink cartridge Cyan 0.22l   29952250

IJC930 Eco-Solvent ink cartridge Magenta 0.22l   29952251

IJC930 Eco-Solvent ink cartridge Yellow 0.22l   29952252

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Replacement steps

Step 1: Verify that the printer has been switched ON.

Step 2: Remove the empty ink cassette from the ink cassette slot.

Step 3: Unpack the next ink cassette and insert it into the cassette slot.

Step 4: Verify that the printer returns to the Normal mode.

Note

Do not shake ink cassettes. Doing so may cause ink leakage

Do not disassemble the ink cassette. A disassembled ink cassette cannot be

used.

When an ink cassette is moved from a cold place to a warm place, keep the ink

cassette unused for 3 hours or more in the printing environment.

Do not refill the ink cassettes. 

Doing so may result in incorrect printing.

Insert or remove the ink cassette at the time of replacement only. 

Inserting or removing ink cassettes except at the time of replacement may

result in incorrect printing.

Note

Do not replace ink cassettes when the printer is switched OFF. Doing so may

result in incorrect detection of the remaining ink and result in abnormal

printing behaviour.

Note

A used ink cassette should be put in a vinyl bag or a bag used for this kind of

waste. Disposal of an ink cassette has to be done in compliance with the

regulations and instructions of the local authorities.

Note

Open the ink cassette solvent resistant blister just before attaching the ink

cassette into the cassette slot. Leaving the ink cassette open for a long time

may result in an abnormal print.

Replace the ink cassette within 6 months after installing it into the printer.

Insert or remove the ink cassette not more than 10 times. This to prevent that

the smart chip or its reader would be worn out and malfunction in this way. If

inserted or removed more than 10 times the ink cassette could malfunction

even if there is some ink remaining.

Note

The printer resumes printing when you have replaced (and) ink cassette(s)

after an ink end occurred during printing.

Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.

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3.5 Disposal of waste fluids

3.5.1 Disposal period

Dispose of waste fluids in the following cases:

When the waste fluid tank is more than half full.

When “Waste Ink Tank Full” is displayed on the operation panel.

3.5.2 Disposal method

Step 1: Ready an empty container such as a supply waste fluid bottle, to contain the waste

fluid.

Step 2: Lay a protective material on the floor under the waste fluid tank.

Step 3: Open the waste fluid valve, and transfer the waste fluid to the container.

Step 4:  After Transferring the waste fluid to the empty container, close the waste fluid valve

securely.

Step 5: Wipe the opening of the waste fluid valve with a cloth, etc.

Step 6: Dispose of the waste fluid as an industrial waste product.

Important

The waste fluid from the printer is industrial waste. 

Proper waste fluid disposal according to industrial waste disposal laws andordinances of you local government is required. 

Consign disposal of waste fluids to a specialized processor.

Note

When transferring the waste fluid to the empty container, the waste fluid may

splash. When transferring the waste fluid to the empty container, put the container

underneath and close the waste fluid valve afterwards.

N° Description

1 Waste fluid valve

2 Empty container 

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3.6 Transfer and transportation

3.6.1 Transferring the printer

When using the dedicated stand, transfer the printer according to the procedure below.

Pre-transfer steps

Step 1: Dispose of waste fluid 

Refer to Disposal of waste fluids on page 39.

Step 2: Make sure that the printer is switched OFF.Step 3: Check that the butterfly bolts (2) attaching the stand and the printer are not loosen.

Step 4: Check that the printer head is in the rightmost position

Step 5: Bind the CR belt in the centre section of the printer by fastening the CR belt clip

around it.

Step 6: Remove the scroller.

Step 7: Remove all the cables, such as the power cable.

Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.

N° Description

1 CR belt

2 CR belt clip

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Step 8: Release the lock of the caster and transfer it.

Reinstalling the printer

Step 1:  After moving the printer, follow the procedure below to set it ready for use.

Step 2: Select a suitable place for installation 

Refer to “Installation requirements on page 26.

Step 3: Move and install the printer to the location.

Step 4: Check the butterfly bolts (2) fixing the stand and the printer are well fixed.

Step 5:  Attach all needed cables.

Step 6: Perform a nozzle check, and then confirm that there is no clogging in the print head. 

Refer to “Performing a nozzle check on page 48”

Step 7: Perform Alignment.

Note

The casters supplied with the dedicated stand are manufactured for little

movement in flat indoor areas, not for transporting equipment. 

When moving the printer outdoors in places with big step differences, move

the stand and the printer separately.

N° Description

1 Caster 

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3.6.2 Transporting the printer

Pre-transportation procedure

Step 1: Switch ON the unit

Step 2: Confirm that the printer functions correctly.

Step 3: Remove all ink cassettes.

Step 4: Switch OFF the printer.

Step 5: Dispose of waste fluid 

Refer to Disposal of waste fluids on page 39.

Step 6: Check that the printer head is in the rightmost position

Step 7: Bind the CR belt in the centre section of the printer by fastening the CR belt clip

around it.Step 8: Remove the scroller.

Step 9: Remove all the cables, such as the power cable.

Step 10: Remove the printer from the stand.

Step 11: Repack the printer.

Post-transportation procedure

Step 1: Perform unpacking, assembling and setting the printer as described in the

installation guide.

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3.7 Handling and installing media

3.7.1 Installing roll media

This section explains how to load roll media. 

Use the exclusive scroller included with this printer for loading roll media.

Follow the procedure below to load roll media.

Step 1: Load roll media to the scroller so that it is rolled in an anti clockwise direction whenviewed from the fixed flange.

Step 2: Push the roll media until its core hits the right edge of the fixed flange.

Note

It is recommended to use tested and compatible media for this printer.

Note

The following roll media can be set on the scroller included with this printer.

Media tube diameter: three inches, outside diameter of media: 150 mm or less,

weight: 19 kg or less

Caution

Load roll media on an even surface such as a desk.  

If you load roll media with the scroller standing vertical, there is a possibility

that the scroller might get damaged.

N° Description

1 Fixed flange

2 Roll media

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Step 3:  Attach the movable flange firmly to the roll media core.

Step 4: Set the scroller to the scroller receiver facing the fixed flange to the side of the ink

cartridge slot.

N° Description

1 Movable flange

2 Roll media

N° Description1 Scroller 

2 Fixed flange

3 Ink cassette slot

4 scroller receiver 

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3.7.2 Setting roll media

This section explains how to set roll media.Step 1: Switch ON the unit.

The printer starts the initializing operation.

"Media End" is displayed on the operation panel.

Step 2: Push the media loading lever to the back.

"Lever Up" is displayed on the operation panel.

Step 3: Set the roll media to the media feed slot.

Step 4: Open the front cover, and pull out the roll media.

Caution

Do not operate the media loading lever during initial operation. 

The print head portion may touch the pressurizing roller portion, and cause

a malfunction

Note

If the roll media end gets loose, roll up the media again and load it.

N° Description

1 Roll media

2 Media feed slot

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Step 5: Holding the front edge of the roll media, roll it back using the scroller to remove a

bend and slant.

Step 6: Pull the media loading lever forward.

Step 7: Close the front cover.

The Media type setup menu is displayed on the operation panel.

Step 8: Press the [+] key or [–] key to select the type of the loaded media.

Step 9: Press the [Enter] key on the operation panel.

The media type is set.

"Media Initial" is displayed on the operation panel and media initial operation

starts.

 After media initial operation is complete, "Ready to Print" is displayed on the

operation panel and the display shifts to Normal.

N° Description

1 Roll media

2 Scroller 

Note

When loading the new roll media, cut the front edge of the media if it is not

straight.

Note

If the following operations are performed in the media type setup menu, the

printer starts media initial operation without specifying a media type.

Pressing the [Cancel] key on the operation panel.

No keys on the operation panel are pressed for 10 seconds.

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Step 10: Wind the roll media around the scroller to remove slack.

This completes media loading.

N° Description

1 Roll media

2 Scroller 

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3.8 Performing a nozzle check

If the nozzle check result indicates that the checked points are blurred or missing, clean the

print head.

Step 1: Switch ON the printer and load the roll media. Refer to:   Setting roll media on page 45

Step 2: Confirm that the printer functions normally.

Step 3: Press the [Nozzle Check] key on the operation panel for at least 2 seconds.

Perform the nozzle check printing.

Step 4: Check the print sample and confirm that the checked points are blurred or missing.

Step 5: If the nozzle check result indicates that the checked points are blurred or missing,

clean the head. Refer to: perform a head cleaning in the user’s guide.

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3.9 Head height adjustment

When used?

Use the head height adjustment feature to prevent the print head from touching the media,

when printing at high speeds or when using strongly curved media.

Procedure

Step 1: Open the front cover.

Step 2: Change the head height by moving the head height adjustment lever (orange).

The High lamp on the operation panel lights up in green.

Step 3: Close the front cover.

Note

If the head height adjustment lever is raised, high print quality will not be

guaranteed.

Do not open the front cover nor change the head height during printing. If the

head height is changed, the head alignment will be changed and high print

quality will not be guaranteed.

N° Description

1 Head height adjustment lever 

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3.10 Media feed compensation

 After every printed swat, the media is fed a certain distance. Depending on the kind of media

(weight, backing) another media feed compensation has to be set. This to avoid the following

phenomenon:

Printed swats overlap

White lines between every swat.

In such cases, follow the procedure below and adjust the media feed compensation value.

Step 1: Display the Media feed compensation menu on the operation panel.

Press the [Menu] key on the operation panel

“Menu1: Setup>] is displayed on the operation panel.

The operation panel shifts to the Setup menu display.

Press the [>] key on the operation panel.

“Set1: MediaType” is displayed on the operation panel.

Press the [ENTER] key on the operation panel.

“Media: Type1” is displayed on the operation panel.

Press the [+] key or [-] key on the operation panel to select the media type to

use.

Press the [ENTER] key on the operation panel.

“**>1: Print Mode” is displayed on the operation panel.

Press the [+] or [-] key to select “**2: PF Adjust”.

Press the [>] key on the operation panel.

“PF1: Initial Print” is displayed on the operation panel.

Proceed to Media feed compensation menu.

Step 2: Perform an initial adjustment print.

Press the [ENTER] key on the operation panel.

“FeedLength: 250mm” is displayed on the operation panel.

Note

The length of media that is fed for the initial adjustment print is normally set to

250 mm.

If you increase the feeding length, the accuracy of the media feedcompensation improves. 

To change the feeding length, press the [+] or [-] key on the operation panel and

change the set value.

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Press the [ENTER] key on the operation panel.

“Printing” is displayed on the operation panel.

Start Initial adjustment printing.

When the initial adjustment printing is complete, the printer enters the Normal

status.

 After the initial adjustment printing, cut the media.

Step 3: Measure the distance between the two pluses in the initial adjustment print using a

ruler.

Step 4: Sets up Initial Adjust Change.

Press the [+] key or [–] key on the operation panel to select "PF2: Initial Change".

Press the [Enter] key on the operation panel.

"Init.: 250.0/250 mm" is displayed on the operation panel.

Press the [+] key or [–] key on the operation panel and enter the measured value

in step 3.

Press the [Enter] key on the operation panel.

The initial adjustment value is saved.

"PF2: Initial Change" is displayed on the operation panel.

Step 5: Performs confirm print.

Press the [+] key or [–] key on the operation panel to select "PF3: Confirm Print".

Press the [Enter] key on the operation panel.

"Feed Length: 250 mm" is displayed on the operation panel.

N° Description

1 Feed length

2 Media feeding direction

Note

The length of media that is fed for the initial adjustment print is normally set to

250 mm.

If you increase the feeding length, the accuracy of the media feed

compensation improves. 

To change the feeding length, press the [+] or [-] key on the operation panel and

change the set value.

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Press the [ENTER] key on the operation panel.

"Printing" is displayed on the operation panel.

Start Confirmation adjustment printing.

When the Confirm Print is complete, the printer enters Normal.

 After the confirmation adjustment printing, cut the media.

Step 6: Measure the distance between the two pluses in the confirmation adjustment print

using a ruler. Then, confirm that the distance matches the feeding length when

printing.

If the distance does not match the feeding length, follow the procedure from Step

1 to Step 5 and readjust.

If the distance matches the feeding length, proceed to step 7.

N° Description

1 Feed length

2 Media feeding direction

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Step 7: Perform Micro adjustment printing.

Display the Media feed compensation menu on the operation panel in the same

way as in step 1. Press the [+] key or [–] key on the operation panel to select "PF4:Micro Print".

Press the [Enter] key on the operation panel.

"Printing" is displayed on the operation panel.

Start Micro adjustment printing.

 After the micro adjustment printing is completed, "PF4:Micro Print" is displayedon the operation panel.

Step 8: Refer to the illustrations below and check the printing result.

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Step 9: Sets up Micro Adjustment Change.

Press the [+] key or [–] key to select "PF5:Micro Change".

Press the [Enter] key on the operation panel.

"Micro: 0pulse" is displayed on the operation panel.

Press the [+] key or [–] key and enter the micro adjustment value according to

the printing result in Step 7.

Press the [Enter] key on the operation panel.

The micro adjustment value is saved.

"PF5:Micro Change" is displayed on the operation panel.

Press the [Cancel] key on the operation panel several times.

The operation panel returns to Normal.

Step 10: The adjustment of media feed compensation value is complete.

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Chapter 4 Periodicalmaintenance

4.1 Done by end user

This section describes the periodical services requited on a CS9050 series printer. The

periodical maintenance ensures stable printout quality of the machine. In the periodical

maintenance, some service parts need to be checked, cleaned ore replaced.

Perform periodical inspections according to the table below.

Available articles for the end user and the order number 

Important

Be sure to wear gloves when working with inks or cleaning liquid.

N° ction Frequency

1 Clean the wiper Weekly  

2 Clean around the bottom of the head Weekly  

3 Replace the spitting box sponges bi-monthly  

Note

"Do not insert or drop metal or other objects through openings of the printer. It

could lead to an electric shock and / or fire.

"When substances or liquids such as water entered the printer, do NOT use the

printer. It could lead to an electric shock and/or fire. Immediately

Switch OFF the printer.

Disconnect the power plugs from the electric sockets.

Contact your local Océ representative.

N° Description part N°

1 PE gloves Handygrip (100 Pcs)   00000018

2 Swabs & Applicator foam (50 Pcs)   29800023

3 Eco solvent cleaning 250 ml   29952273

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4.1.1 Cleaning the printer

Periodic cleaning is necessary to use the printer in good condition.

4.1.2 Cleaning the outer case

This sub-section describes how to clean the outer case. 

Wipe out dust and dirt attached to the outer case by using a soft cloth.

4.1.3 Cleaning the inside of the printer

This sub-section describes how to clean the inside of the printer.

Follow the procedure below.

Step 1: Open the front cover.

Step 2: Remove paper powder and dust attached to the pressure rollers using a soft brush.

Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.

Note

Do not blow paper powder inside the printer using tools such as an air duster.  

It may cause an abnormal noise from the inside of the printer.

N° Description

1 Pressure roller 

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Step 3:  Apply a damp and tightly squeezed soft cloth to wipe out paper powder and ink

attached to the platen and media guide.

Step 4:  Apply a damp and tightly squeezed soft cloth to wipe off the dirt of the unpainted

(silver colour) area in the centre of the grid roller.

N° Description

1 Platen

2 Media guide

N° Description

1 Grid roller 

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Clean the P-rear sensor surface

Step 1: Open the front cover Step 2: clean the P-rear sensor surface with a swab.

N° Description

1 P-rear sensor 

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4.1.4 Head cleaning

If printed data is blurred or lacks part of it, clean the print head surface and nozzles (Headcleaning).

Follow the procedure below to perform Head cleaning.

Step 1: Confirm that the operation panel is Normal.

Step 2: Confirm that the media loading lever is returned to the front.

Step 3: Press the [>] key on the operation panel to select the cleaning mode.

Step 4: Press the [Cleaning] key on the operation panel for at least 2 seconds.

"Cleaning **%" is displayed on the operation panel.

Start Head cleaning.

 After Head cleaning is complete, the operation panel shifts to Normal.

Note

When not using the printer for a long period (one week or more), perform a

Head cleaning once a week. 

If not performing a Head cleaning, the print head is clogged. Doing so will

preserve print quality.

Remove media when cleaning. 

Cleaning with media loaded may lead head crashes

Note

If blurs or lacking parts in printed media do not disappear with one time of

Head cleaning, perform Strong cleaning.

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4.1.5 Cleaning the cleaning wiper

This sub-section describes how to clean the cleaning wiper.

Cleaning time

Once a week, or when blurs or lacking parts appear on printed media after Head cleaning.

Cleaning method

Follow the procedure below to clean the cleaning wiper.

Step 1: If the printer is switched ON, make sure that:

Printing or other operations are not in progress.

The operation panel display is Normal.

Step 2: Display the CR Maintenance menu on the operation panel.

Press the [Menu] key on the operation panel.

"Menu 1: Setup>" is displayed on the operation panel.

The operation panel shifts to the Setup menu display.

Press the [>] key on the operation panel.

"Set1: MediaType" is displayed on the operation panel.

Press the [+] key or [–] key to select "Set20: CR Maintenance". Press the [Enter] key on the operation panel.

"CR Mainte.: Start" is displayed on the operation panel.

The display enters the CR Maintenance menu.

Step 3: Press the [Enter] key on the operation panel.

Maintenance starts.

The print head moves to centre.

"CR Maintenance: End" is displayed on the operation panel.

Note

Use the poly-knit wiper to clean the cleaning wiper.

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Step 4: Open the front cover.

Step 5: Use the poly-knit wiper to remove the ink and dust on the cleaning wiper.

Cleaning wiper front side: 

Remove the ink and dust to right and left.

Caution

While cleaning the cleaning wiper 

Do not touch the cleaning wiper and head cap unit.  

Head cleaning may not be performed correctly because of oil from your hands.

Make sure to wipe the print head with a dry poly-knit wiper. 

A wet poly-knit wiper may cause the print head to clog.

N° Description

1 Cleaning wiper 

2 Poly-knit wiper 

3 Head cap unit

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Cleaning wiper back side: 

Remove the ink and dust upward.

Step 6: Close the front cover.

Step 7: Press the [Enter] key on the operation panel.

The print head returns to its original position.

"CR Mainte.: Start" is displayed on the operation panel.

Step 8: Press the [Cancel] key on the operation panel.

The printer enters Normal.

Cleaning of the cleaning wiper is complete.

N° Description

1 Cleaning wiper 

2 Poly-knit wiper 

3 Head cap unit

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4.2 Done by Authorized Océ Technician

This section describes the periodical part replacement and the periodical inspections required

for this printer. Theses periodical services ensure the stable printing quality of this printer.

4.2.1 Periodical replacement of parts

Perform periodical replacements according to the table below. These replacements should be

replaced by an authorized Océ technician.

4.2.2 Periodical inspection part list

Perform periodical inspections according to the table below and perform cleaning and part

replacement as necessary.

Part Timing

Maintenance station Once a year

 Wiper Once a yearDamper Once a year

Part Timing Check point

Media guide 

Sub platen front surface

Several times a yearMedia dust accumulationForeign objects

Damages

Timing fence (CR encoder detection slit plate)

Several times a yearMedia dust accumulationForeign objectsDamages

Rail on the CR guide frame Several times a year Foreign objects

P_REAR sensor front surface Several times a yearMedia dust accumulationForeign objectsDamages

Clean pressure rollers Several times a yearMedia dust accumulationForeign objects

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Chapter 5 Menu overview

Setup

To Setup menu diagram (Ready to Print)(3/3)

Flushing menu

Return Count

  Roll Length menu

Roll Kind

MediaType

Effect

Flushing

Side Margin

Media Initial

Media Width

(When Media Initial menu is "Off")

MediaWidth

(When Media Initial menu is not "Off")

TakeUp

Origin

Prev. Stick

Media Cut

CR Movement

Overwrite Cnt

Overwrite Wait

Slant Check

Auto Cleaning

Ink StatusRoll Length

Head Wash

CR Maintenance

Initialization

Life Times

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Gateway

Front Interlace

Temporary

1Cnt to <5Cnt> to 999Cnt

1m to <30m> to 99m

To Setup menu diagram (Ready to Print)(2/3)

None 1

None 2

Wave 1

Wave 2

Fuzz 1

Fuzz 2

<Fine&Wave 1>

Fine&Wave 2

Fine&Wave 3

Fine&Wave 4

A-S.Fine&Wave

B-S.Fine&Wave

Origin

<On Media>

<3mm> to 25mm

Off

Top&Width

<Width>

150mm to <1,000mm> to 1,351mm

<Off>

Type 1

Off

<On>

<Off>Manual

<Data>

Machine

<1Cnt> to 9Cnt

<0.0sec> to 0.1sec to 5.0sec

Off

<On>

Off/1h/2h/3h/4h/5h/<6h>/9h/12h/18h/24h

K/C/M/Y<Off>

Roll1

Roll2

Roll3

ALL

Media Type

Except Media Type

Head

Pump

CR Motor

PF Motor

000.000.000.000 to <192.168.001.253> to

255.255.255.255

000.000.000.000 to <255.255.255.000> to

255.255.255.255

000.000.000.000 to <192.168.001.254> to

255.255.255.255

Off<On>

A

B

A

B

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To Setup menu diagram (Ready to Print)(2/3)

<Type 1> to Type 30

PF Adjust menu

Initial Print

Initial Change

Confirm Print

Micro Print

Micro Change

Print Mode

PF Adjust

Pre Heater

Platen Heater

After Heater

Standby Heating

Vacuum Fan

100mm to <250mm> to 500mm

200.0mm to <250.0mm> to 300.0mm

100mm to <250mm> to 500mm

-20pulse to <0> to 20pulse

Quality 1

Quality 2

Quality 3

Quality 4Graphics 1

<Graphics 2>

Banner 1

Banner 2

Banner 3

Banner 4

Off/<30 > to 50

Off/<30 > to 50

Off/<30 > to 50

10min. to <60min.> to 240min.

Low/<High>

A

A

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To Setup menu diagram (Ready to Print)(3/3)

Test Print

Adjust Print

Cleaning

Selection

Version

Sleep Mode

Nozzle Check

Mode Print

Set List

ALL Set List

PaletteConfirm

Bi-D Quality

Bi-D Normal

Economy

Normal

Strong

LittleCharge

MediaType

Effect

Flushing

Side Margin

Media Initial

Media Width

Take-up

Feed

Origin

Prev. Stick

Media Cut

CR Movement

Overwrite Cnt

Overwrite Wait

Slant Check

Auto Cleaning

Ink Status

Roll Length

Head Wash

CR Maintenance

Initialization

Life Times

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Gateway

Front Interlace

ALL On

ALL Off

Main

Controller

Set Timer

Start

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

<Off>

On

<Off>

Off

<On>

Off<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

Off

<On>

1h/2h/3h/4h/5h/<6h>/9h/12h/18h/24h

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Pre HeaterPlaten Heater

After HeaterPF Micro Adj.Backup

Pre Heater

Platen HeaterAfter Heater

Off/30 to 50Off/30 to 50

Off/30 to 50-20pulse to 0 to 20pulse